- Understanding Solid Objects
- Understanding Sketching Techniques
- 3.1 Technique of Lines
- 3.2 Sketching Straight Lines
- 3.3 Sketching Circles, Arcs, and Ellipses
- 3.4 Maintaining Proportions
- 3.5 One-View Drawings
- 3.6 Pictorial Sketching
- 3.7 Projection Methods
- 3.8 Axonometric Projection
- 3.9 Isometric Projection
- 3.10 Isometric Drawings
- 3.11 Making an Isometric Drawing
- 3.12 Offset Location Measurements
- 3.13 Hidden Lines and Centerlines
- 3.14 Angles in Isometric
- 3.15 Irregular Objects
- 3.16 Curves in Isometric
- 3.17 True Ellipses in Isometric
- 3.18 Orienting Ellipses in Isometric Drawings
- 3.19 Drawing Isometric Cylinders
- 3.20 Screw Threads in Isometric
- 3.21 Arcs in Isometric
- 3.22 spheres in Isometric
- 3.23 Oblique Sketches
- 3.24 Length of Receding Lines
- 3.25 Choice of Position in Oblique Drawings
- 3.26 Ellipses for Oblique Drawings
- 3.27 Angles in Oblique Projection
- 3.28 Sketching Assemblies
- 3.29 Sketching Perspectives
- 3.30 Curves and Circles in Perspective
- 3.31 Shading
- 3.32 Computer Graphics
- 3.33 Drawing on Drawing
- Key Words
- Chapter Summary
- Worksheets
- Review Questions
- Sketching Exercises
Key Words
Angle
Angular Perspective
Axonometric Projection
Box Construction
Cabinet Projection
Cavalier Projection
Cone
Construction Lines
Contours
Cylinder
Dimetric Projection
Double-Curved
Edge
Ellipsoid
Foreshortening
Freehand Sketch
Hatching
Horizon Line
Isometric Axes
Isometric Drawing
Isometric Projection
Isometric Scale
Isometric Sketch
Line
Line Patterns
Multiview Projection
Negative Space
Nonisometric Lines
Normal
Oblique Drawing
Oblique Projection
Oblique Projectors
Offset Measurements
One-Point Perspective
Orthographic Projections
Perspective
Pictorial Sketch
Planar
Point
Polyhedra
Prism
Proportion
Pyramid
Receding Lines
Regular Polyhedron
Shading
Single-Curved
Solids
Sphere
Stippling
Surfaces
Three-Point Perspective
Torus
Trimetric Projection
Two-Point Perspective
Vanishing Point
Vertex
Viewpoint
Warped